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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-691. Certain county and city agreements with federal agencies on recreational facilities along rivers.

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12-691. Certain county and city agreements with federal agencies on recreational facilities along rivers. Any county or city in which the corps of engineers of the United States army or any other department or agency of the government of the United States is authorized by congress to construct works for recreational purposes along any river or tributary thereof lying within or adjacent to the city or county may, if in the opinion of the governing body of the county or city the construction is for the public welfare:
(1)Enter into an undertaking in the name of the county or city to hold the United States free from any damage to persons or property resulting during construction or after completion thereof;
(2)Contract with the government of the United States in the name of the county or city to maintain, keep in repair and operate the works, when completed; and
(3)Furnish all necessary lands, rights-of-way and easements for construction of the works.
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